punkttilpunktlinks
Punkttilpunktlinks, also known as "dot-punctuation links" or "dot links," is a minimalist typographical style used primarily in Scandinavian design, particularly in Norway. The term originates from the Norwegian phrase *punkttilpunkt*, where *punkt* means "dot" and *tilpunkt* refers to the placement of a dot after a word to indicate a link. This style is characterized by its simplicity and lack of visual embellishments, such as underlining or color-coding, which are common in other link-styling conventions.
The practice gained prominence in the early 2000s, influenced by the Norwegian design community and the principles
Critics and advocates alike debate the effectiveness of this approach. Supporters argue that it aligns with
Punkttilpunktlinks reflect broader trends in Scandinavian design, which prioritize functionality, clarity, and user experience. While not